Older Sometimes Wiser wrote:
Think laterally ( &quot;out of the box") and see whether there is a market for this novel honey with confectionery manufacturers. (providing that the honey passes any toxicity tests

He said: “It’s the blasted aftertaste that spoils it.

[quote][p][bold]Older Sometimes Wiser[/bold] wrote:
Think laterally ( "out of the box") and see whether there is a market for this novel honey with confectionery manufacturers. (providing that the honey passes any toxicity tests[/p][/quote][quote]He said: “It’s the blasted aftertaste that spoils it.[/quote]ShunGokuSatsu

Older Sometimes Wiser wrote:
Think laterally ( &quot;out of the box") and see whether there is a market for this novel honey with confectionery manufacturers. (providing that the honey passes any toxicity tests

He said: “It’s the blasted aftertaste that spoils it.

Yes I did notice the" after-taste" potential problem which is why I suggested looking towards a processed product which might conceal it!
Another thought is the use of honey in female skin products/cosmetics where an after-taste would not be a problem!
If one Google's " honey in cosmetics" this brings up a number of commercial possible outlets.

[quote][p][bold]ShunGokuSatsu[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Older Sometimes Wiser[/bold] wrote:
Think laterally ( "out of the box") and see whether there is a market for this novel honey with confectionery manufacturers. (providing that the honey passes any toxicity tests[/p][/quote][quote]He said: “It’s the blasted aftertaste that spoils it.[/quote][/p][/quote]Yes I did notice the" after-taste" potential problem which is why I suggested looking towards a processed product which might conceal it!
Another thought is the use of honey in female skin products/cosmetics where an after-taste would not be a problem!
If one Google's " honey in cosmetics" this brings up a number of commercial possible outlets.Older Sometimes Wiser